PBOT kicks off project to improve bike lanes and crossings on SE 148th
Exciting news for a key north-south spine in outer southeast.
Exciting news for a key north-south spine in outer southeast.
TriMet has begun their biennial (every other year) inspection of the Tilikum Crossing and the work comes with detours for bicycle riders. The path needs to be closed so a contractor hired by TriMet can inspect the bridge cables. The Oregon Department of Transportation will take the opportunity to do its own inspections at the … Read more
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